Porridge Essays

  • Childhood Stories: Versions of Fairy Tales

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    more than she had. The Three Bears already had purposed that they wanted to go pick some berries to make a pie (in some versions) so they stepped out the house to do so. In other versions, the bears left the home to let their fresh bowls of hot porridge cool down. Goldilocks was just wondering through the forest picking wild flowers when she came upon the Bear’s cottage. She didn’t have a purpose for other than what seemed to be invading and taking what didn’t belong to her and being a curious

  • Poem on Goldilocks and the Three Bears

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    anyone was inside. The house was empty, the house was bare, Except for porridge, just lying there. She tried a bowl, beside a cup, To see if it could fill her up. ‘Ugh’ she cried, ‘I’d rather not’ ‘That porridge is just far too hot!’ She moved on to the centre bowl, Down the table with a stroll. She took a mouthful in such haste, Then found it wasn’t to her taste. ‘Ugh’ she spat, ‘I’ll not have that’ ‘The porridge is far too cold and flat.’ ‘Whose could this be, it’s so very small; I

  • 5 Ways to Make Oatmeal Your Absolute Beauty Secret

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    to be healthy. However, one of the healthiest breakfasts you can digest in is a bowl of oatmeal. Yes, it tastes bland but there are many ways to make it deliciously suitable to your taste. You can mix a tablespoon of honey to your bowl of oatmeal porridge. Or you can simply add milk or whatever flavouring you are fond of. What you can do to help you dig in to your oatmeal is by believing its health benefits. Aside from the fact that it helps cleanse your immune system, oatmeal can also be used externally

  • Breakfast - The Most Important Meal of the Day

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    Breakfast represents the most important meal of the day. I chose this topic because I often forget to eat breakfast and I want to know why this is not a good practice. I already know that by eating breakfast I save myself from over indulgence later in the day. Breakfast is considered brain food because it gets me going in the morning. This information came to me from parents and previous teachers that tried to inform me that eating breakfast improves my grades. It excites me to learn more about how

  • Little Bear Piped By Goldilocks

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    Little Bear piped, “Somebody has tasted my porridge and eaten it all up!” Goldilocks is a little girl who goes into the three little bears house without permission. Opening with, the character Goldilocks actions to be viewed to the readers as selfish and rude, Goldilocks tastes mama and papa bear's porridge, but she eats all of baby bears porridge. She also crushed his chair and is caught sleeping in his bed, the author of this story made Goldilocks a self- centered character. When the classic fairytale

  • Goldilocks

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    So, you thought you knew Goldilocks, huh? Well, did you know Hansel from “Hansel and Gretel” is Goldilocks brother? That’s right. Goldilocks is really Gretel. Here’s what happened; After Hansel and Gretel killed the witch who had kidnapped them for months and forced them to eat food nonstop, they decided to run away, but they didn’t want anyone to connect them to the murder they had to commit here. They decided to eat the witch’s candy house to the ground no evidence was left. In a week’s time they

  • Snowdrops - Exploring Snowdrops

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    sentence because the writer could have just said 'little garden' but to add affect she said three cornered, this creates a magical place in out heads and helps us to imagine the garden. ' Gerard was eating a bowl of porridge, and what he did was this. He would make a crater in the porridge with his spoon, and then he would watch the milk run in and fill the hole up. Then he would dip his spoon in it and drink it.' Does this create a marvellous picture in your head? Because it does in mine as I have

  • Breakfast Ideas Essay

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    ten breakfast ideas for kids that are highly nutritious, filling and nothing too difficult to cook up in the early hours of the day. 1. Slow cooker oatmeal Oatmeal is a great choice for the morning and if you have a slow cooker, you can get the porridge ready while you sleep. All you need to do is combine ingredients such as oats, walnuts, milk and bananas with some spices and place in the slow cooker.

  • Analysis Of Banana And Blueberry Breakfast Smoothie

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    bring to a boil. Once boiling, reduce to a simmer. Let simmer for about 2 minutes. 3. Stir in the honey, applesauce, cinnamon, and almond extract. Add a dash of salt and simmer. 4. Ladle into bowls, then serve right away. Cherry Cinnamon Brown Rice Porridge Number of Servings: 2 You will need: • ½ Tbsp olive oil • ½ cup uncooked brown rice • ½ cup dark cherries • 2 ½ tsp honey • ½ tsp freshly grated orange zest • 2 ½ Tbsp almond milk • ¼ tsp vanilla extract • ¼ tsp fine sea salt • 1 ¼ tsp ground cinnamon

  • The Tempest True Villain Essay

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     The True Villain of The Tempest    On June 2, 1609, five hundred colonists set out in nine ships from Plymouth in association with the imperial Virginia Company. It was the aim of this expedition to fortify John Smith's colony in Virginia. While eight of the party's vessels securely arrived at Jamestown, the flagship, called the “Sea Adventure” , was conspicuously absent. This ship --which carried the fleet's most valuable cargo, the admiral Sir John Somers and the future

  • Creative Writing: Daitane

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    does he always manage to get up earlier than me? "Mama still sleeping?" I ask politely, gripping my clothes to my chest. Daitane just nods his head as he stirs the porridge, indicating that last night it still on his mind. I push the bathroom door open

  • Comparison of Sitcoms

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    hugely popular and critically praised. All of them were written by there own single writer unlike in America where they had a team of writers to produce a single sitcom. The 3 sitcoms I have picked are Only Fools and Horses, Fawlty Towers and Porridge. Only Fools and Horses was first shown on the BBC in 1981 and started with a total of 3 main charters and 5 regular sub-characters. The 3 main characters they started out with were Del, Rodney and Granddad Trotter. Only fools and horses have

  • Short Story Of Requis's Pond

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    and then expects everything to be okay.” “It’s okay, Aphrodite,” Requis says. “Would you like to come inside for supper?” “Yes, I would like that,” Aphrodite said, feeling more comfortable.In the house, a fire was lit and it smelled like fresh porridge. As soon as she walked inside, Ahri rushed to the door and jumped in delight. Ahri was Requis’s brother, Jason’s puppy. When Aphrodite sat down, Ahri happily hopped up into Aphrodite’s lap. Aphrodite liked having a puppy around. Hephaestus always

  • Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre; The Unrealistic Fairytale

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    The nineteenth century novel of Jane Eyre written by Charlotte Bronte is an unrealistic fairy tale because the main character is rescued by her prince and due to many coincidental events, her wrongs are righted and she lives happily every after. This is an unrealistic fairy tale due to the hardships of the main character of Jane. In fairytale the main character has hardships and like fairy tales Jane suffers many hardships; her aunt mistreating her, the inhumane living at Lowood School and the rude

  • Examples Of Pathos In Jane Eyre

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    People today do not know what orphans went through in 19th century England and the sadness and pain they had to endure. Pathos was felt quite a lot by the orphans of that time. The overall theme of pathos in the book Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte, is first expressed by the experiences of the orphans at Lowood. The narrative strategy of retrospective, depicts Jane's time at Lowood and the pathos expressed there. Pathos is expressed at Lowood for many reasons such as the shortage of food, the poor

  • Anne Frank Biography And The Short Story Line

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    Annelies Marie Frank (the full name of Anne Frank) was born on June 12, 1929 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Her parents were Otto and Edith Frank. Anne was the second daughter; her sister Margot was three years older. Anne’s father worked at his family’s bank. Her mother's job was to take care of everything at home. Margot and Anne were carefree girls and they had many friends in their neighborhood. However, their parents were worried. Adolf Hitler and his party had made the Jews the scapegoat

  • Analysis Essay On Evidence By Kathryn Schulz

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    Primary Research Analysis Essay In the essay written by Kathryn Schulz titled, “Evidence,” she emphasizes the importance of inductive reasoning in everyday life. In her writing she defines inductive reasoning as, “the capacity to reach very big conclusions based on very little data” (369). In other words, Schulz means that inductive reasoning is basically making assumptions with using some evidence. She also believes that all people use inductive reasoning in everyday life. In her writing she

  • Describe A Story With My Grandmother

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    makes supper and then we sit on the balcony. We’d talk about our day then funny stories that were told to her as a child; for some reason, I never got tired of hearing it because it was an enjoyable and pleasant time. One Saturday night, she made porridge,

  • The Importance Of Breakfast In Schools

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    17th April 2014 A nutritional issue in New Zealand society today is young people making poor nutritional choices for breakfast. There are many reasons why this occurs but one major reason is that some families cannot afford to feed their children a nutritional and healthy breakfast. Over the last few years, there has been a debate about breakfast being available in schools to address this issue. Breakfast in Schools is a program created, in order to provide children who go to school hungry with

  • Jane Eyre

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    at Lowood were harshly treated. They were malnourished, “I perceived I had got in hand a nauseating mess; burnt porridge is almost as bad as rotten potatoes; famine soon sickens over it.” This is Jane’s view of the food. It was one of her first encounters with the food at Lowoods. This shows the extent of the food crisis. A usual diet for the girls would consist of; porridge for breakfast, lunch, dinner of meat and potatoes, coffee and ½ slice of brown bread, glass of milk/water and a piece